Thursday, June 23, 2011

Busy Busy Bee


I've been very busy getting ready for our Summer Solstice Party this Saturday and learning to knit, sorry for the lapse in posts but here are some pictures of what I have been up to.





Water colored suns in the dining room windows.


Little summer garland, and I knitted those sheep and painted the trees (a little early for fall trees but wishful thinking on my part)


A felted bumble bee mobile to hang above the dinner table I am making a beehive out of bread for our celebration Saturday served with some local honey and Amish butter.


Our Summer Nature Table

A Summer Ball


A little pig 


And some Hens to join us for breakfast in our kitchen


and 6 fire stackers that will be gifts for all the wee guests on Saturday.

All of the knitting patterns have come from "A First Book of Knitting" by Bonnie Gosse and Jill Allerton.  I took a knitting class with my daughter a few years ago, but never really learned anything more than how to cast on and off and knit and purl stitch, this is a great book for anyone looking to learn how to knit on their own.  



Thursday, June 9, 2011

Look What I Won!!!



Wee Waldorf  hosted this awesome giveaway from Stemellina Supplies and I won 10 of these adorable needle felted toadstools:



and these great little felt beads:


I think I know what I am going to make with the toadstools but I am torn on the beads, I was thinking of adding them to mobiles or using them for a necklace they are just too cute its hard to decide.

Sunday, June 5, 2011

More crafts for our Summer Solstice Celebration


Here's a picture of a little wreath  of bees I created last night. The wreath will hang over a bee hive made from bread served with local honey butter.

Wings of Spring Craft Exchange

I participated in We Bloom Here's Wings of Spring craft exchange and wanted to share the beautiful feather friends we received:


First came this adorable sea gull from an island in Rhode Island, he brought with him some sand from his beach that sits on our nature table so he would not get too homesick living in the city.



Then this adorable little Mallard came a knocking, he had traveled from New Jersey and has now made a home on our book shelf.  He's a very smart little fellow.


Then came this beautiful Peacock all the way from California.

This was the first craft exchange I have took part in, and it was a great joy to see everyone's creations. To see more, go to the  Gallery of Birds on Wee Bloom Here's Blog.  I cannot wait to participate in another craft exchange.